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On 30/06/2017 13:42, Kerr Mudd-John wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 12:20:43 +0100, JNugent wrote: [] /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s8kbqQpUm1O9UFTE01uNZTg!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656?hl=en The limit on that road is whatever speed you can cycle at; HTH. As people keep remind us, this is a cycling NG. Please argue with silly boy Sword about dual carriageways in the car NG. Are you saying that cyclists aren't allowed on dual carriageways then? |
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On 30-Jun-17 1:39 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:45:11 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:23 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:55:22 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 29-Jun-17 9:14 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:04:50 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 21:00, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 20:40:19 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 18:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Who thinks this is a 60 limit and who thinks it's 70? https://goo.gl/maps/6wX2K83VkJM2 I'd say it's a dual carriageway this side, so 70 this way and 60 the other way. You are free to say what you like. That's a single-carriageway. If it is subject to UK jurisdiction the maximum speed is 60 either way (or less). One side has two lanes, so it's a dual carriageway. If you believe that that (rather than the existence of two carriageways) is what defines a dual carriageway, it will be impossible to convince you otherwise. I've never been told what one is, just like I've never been told how you define a dog. I've just seen them. How the pigs expect people to know what the definition is I don't know. Why not put up a speed limit sign? For that matter why do we have the grey bar for 60mph? That isn't helpful for foreigners. In France every limit is a red circle sign with a number. So if you define it as SEPERATE carriageways, as in grass or barrier between, why is this a 40 limit? https://goo.gl/maps/ziedcsH5KtL2 Because that part of the road ha a 40 limit. If we went back to the way it used to be - 30 in a built up area, 60 on a country road, 70 on a motorway, people would know what ****ing speed the pigs want us to go at. Instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road. So the speed limit signs along the road did not give you a clue? What part of "instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road" didn't you understand? So sorry, most people check for road signs and other than just the road ahead. It helps to avoid accidents. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:23:51 +0100, Bod wrote:
On 30/06/2017 13:42, Kerr Mudd-John wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 12:20:43 +0100, JNugent wrote: [] /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s8kbqQpUm1O9UFTE01uNZTg!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656?hl=en The limit on that road is whatever speed you can cycle at; HTH. As people keep remind us, this is a cycling NG. Please argue with silly boy Sword about dual carriageways in the car NG. Are you saying that cyclists aren't allowed on dual carriageways then? Are you just looking for an argument? I had you down as one of the good guys. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug |
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On 30/06/2017 17:20, Kerr Mudd-John wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:23:51 +0100, Bod wrote: On 30/06/2017 13:42, Kerr Mudd-John wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 12:20:43 +0100, JNugent wrote: [] /data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s8kbqQpUm1O9UFTE01uNZTg!2e0!7i1 3312!8i6656?hl=en The limit on that road is whatever speed you can cycle at; HTH. As people keep remind us, this is a cycling NG. Please argue with silly boy Sword about dual carriageways in the car NG. Are you saying that cyclists aren't allowed on dual carriageways then? Are you just looking for an argument? I had you down as one of the good guys. No, but you seem to strongly object to any mention of other vehicles. Cyclists share most roads with all sorts of vehicles. The majority of my posts are cycling related, but I occasionally introduce cars etc. Likewise in the car NGs cyclists are sometimes included in the posts. |
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On 30-Jun-17 4:31 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:40:29 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:39 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:45:11 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:23 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:55:22 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 29-Jun-17 9:14 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:04:50 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 21:00, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 20:40:19 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 18:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Who thinks this is a 60 limit and who thinks it's 70? https://goo.gl/maps/6wX2K83VkJM2 I'd say it's a dual carriageway this side, so 70 this way and 60 the other way. You are free to say what you like. That's a single-carriageway. If it is subject to UK jurisdiction the maximum speed is 60 either way (or less). One side has two lanes, so it's a dual carriageway. If you believe that that (rather than the existence of two carriageways) is what defines a dual carriageway, it will be impossible to convince you otherwise. I've never been told what one is, just like I've never been told how you define a dog. I've just seen them. How the pigs expect people to know what the definition is I don't know. Why not put up a speed limit sign? For that matter why do we have the grey bar for 60mph? That isn't helpful for foreigners. In France every limit is a red circle sign with a number. So if you define it as SEPERATE carriageways, as in grass or barrier between, why is this a 40 limit? https://goo.gl/maps/ziedcsH5KtL2 Because that part of the road ha a 40 limit. If we went back to the way it used to be - 30 in a built up area, 60 on a country road, 70 on a motorway, people would know what ****ing speed the pigs want us to go at. Instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road. So the speed limit signs along the road did not give you a clue? What part of "instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road" didn't you understand? So sorry, most people check for road signs and other than just the road ahead. It helps to avoid accidents. No it doesn't. Knowing the speed limit does not make you safer. You should be paying attention to the road. Do try to read before you reply, "other than just the road ahead". If you don't look for the signs you would not see what else could be happening near to them. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 18:34:57 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote:
On 30-Jun-17 4:31 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:40:29 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:39 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:45:11 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:23 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:55:22 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 29-Jun-17 9:14 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:04:50 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 21:00, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 20:40:19 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 18:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Who thinks this is a 60 limit and who thinks it's 70? https://goo.gl/maps/6wX2K83VkJM2 I'd say it's a dual carriageway this side, so 70 this way and 60 the other way. You are free to say what you like. That's a single-carriageway. If it is subject to UK jurisdiction the maximum speed is 60 either way (or less). One side has two lanes, so it's a dual carriageway. If you believe that that (rather than the existence of two carriageways) is what defines a dual carriageway, it will be impossible to convince you otherwise. I've never been told what one is, just like I've never been told how you define a dog. I've just seen them. How the pigs expect people to know what the definition is I don't know. Why not put up a speed limit sign? For that matter why do we have the grey bar for 60mph? That isn't helpful for foreigners. In France every limit is a red circle sign with a number. So if you define it as SEPERATE carriageways, as in grass or barrier between, why is this a 40 limit? https://goo.gl/maps/ziedcsH5KtL2 Because that part of the road ha a 40 limit. If we went back to the way it used to be - 30 in a built up area, 60 on a country road, 70 on a motorway, people would know what ****ing speed the pigs want us to go at. Instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road. So the speed limit signs along the road did not give you a clue? What part of "instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road" didn't you understand? So sorry, most people check for road signs and other than just the road ahead. It helps to avoid accidents. No it doesn't. Knowing the speed limit does not make you safer. You should be paying attention to the road. Do try to read before you reply, "other than just the road ahead". If you don't look for the signs you would not see what else could be happening near to them. Your eyes see movement in the periphery. You don't need to scan pavements for pedestrians. But a sign (hidden among billions of others) doesn't stand out, so you have to look at it instead of what you're about to run into. And then there's looking down at your speedometer. -- I failed my audition as Romeo through a misunderstanding over a stage direction. In my script it clearly said, "Enter Juliette from the rear." |
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 18:34:57 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote:
On 30-Jun-17 4:31 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:40:29 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:39 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:45:11 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:23 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:55:22 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 29-Jun-17 9:14 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:04:50 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 21:00, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 20:40:19 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 18:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Who thinks this is a 60 limit and who thinks it's 70? https://goo.gl/maps/6wX2K83VkJM2 I'd say it's a dual carriageway this side, so 70 this way and 60 the other way. You are free to say what you like. That's a single-carriageway. If it is subject to UK jurisdiction the maximum speed is 60 either way (or less). One side has two lanes, so it's a dual carriageway. If you believe that that (rather than the existence of two carriageways) is what defines a dual carriageway, it will be impossible to convince you otherwise. I've never been told what one is, just like I've never been told how you define a dog. I've just seen them. How the pigs expect people to know what the definition is I don't know. Why not put up a speed limit sign? For that matter why do we have the grey bar for 60mph? That isn't helpful for foreigners. In France every limit is a red circle sign with a number. So if you define it as SEPERATE carriageways, as in grass or barrier between, why is this a 40 limit? https://goo.gl/maps/ziedcsH5KtL2 Because that part of the road ha a 40 limit. If we went back to the way it used to be - 30 in a built up area, 60 on a country road, 70 on a motorway, people would know what ****ing speed the pigs want us to go at. Instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road. So the speed limit signs along the road did not give you a clue? What part of "instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road" didn't you understand? So sorry, most people check for road signs and other than just the road ahead. It helps to avoid accidents. No it doesn't. Knowing the speed limit does not make you safer. You should be paying attention to the road. Do try to read before you reply, "other than just the road ahead". If you don't look for the signs you would not see what else could be happening near to them. If you need a speed limit sign to tell you how fast is safe to drive on a road, you're a **** driver. Everybody should choose their own speed. -- I failed my audition as Romeo through a misunderstanding over a stage direction. In my script it clearly said, "Enter Juliette from the rear." |
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James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 18:34:57 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 4:31 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 15:40:29 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:39 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:45:11 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 30-Jun-17 1:23 AM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 23:55:22 +0100, Tony Dragon wrote: On 29-Jun-17 9:14 PM, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:04:50 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 21:00, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 20:40:19 +0100, JNugent wrote: On 29/06/2017 18:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote: Who thinks this is a 60 limit and who thinks it's 70? https://goo.gl/maps/6wX2K83VkJM2 I'd say it's a dual carriageway this side, so 70 this way and 60 the other way. You are free to say what you like. That's a single-carriageway. If it is subject to UK jurisdiction the maximum speed is 60 either way (or less). One side has two lanes, so it's a dual carriageway. If you believe that that (rather than the existence of two carriageways) is what defines a dual carriageway, it will be impossible to convince you otherwise. I've never been told what one is, just like I've never been told how you define a dog. I've just seen them. How the pigs expect people to know what the definition is I don't know. Why not put up a speed limit sign? For that matter why do we have the grey bar for 60mph? That isn't helpful for foreigners. In France every limit is a red circle sign with a number. So if you define it as SEPERATE carriageways, as in grass or barrier between, why is this a 40 limit? https://goo.gl/maps/ziedcsH5KtL2 Because that part of the road ha a 40 limit. If we went back to the way it used to be - 30 in a built up area, 60 on a country road, 70 on a motorway, people would know what ****ing speed the pigs want us to go at. Instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road. So the speed limit signs along the road did not give you a clue? What part of "instead we spend all our time looking for speed limit signs instead of concentrating on the road" didn't you understand? So sorry, most people check for road signs and other than just the road ahead. It helps to avoid accidents. No it doesn't. Knowing the speed limit does not make you safer. You should be paying attention to the road. Do try to read before you reply, "other than just the road ahead". If you don't look for the signs you would not see what else could be happening near to them. If you need a speed limit sign to tell you how fast is safe to drive on a road, you're a **** driver. Everybody should choose their own speed. Prick. |
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On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 8:01:12 PM UTC+1, Ian Smith wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 03:30:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote: https://tinyurl.com/y9gcm44s Dual or single? Dual, but since it has posted speed limits with repeaters the carriageway status is irrelevant to the question of the speed limit. Are you sure? When this subject came up many years ago someone said that it has to be designated a dual carriageway by the council or HA and have the appropriate signage. |
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